@@davydwalker8554 Love it!! It's not exciting or pretty, but it has everything I need and I'm 45 minutes from everything that is exciting or pretty! 😅👍
@@bobbyrudasill4797 Spend some time in the area, if you can. It's all about what you like to do in your spare time, and what you're doing for a living, if you're not retired. Again, it's not fancy, and the town isn't exciting, but there's tons of stuff to do nearby if you're into the outdoors, and it has all the needed things. Hospital, supermarket, sporting goods, lumberyard, farm store, dining, etc.. I'm from a small town in Wisconsin, so I don't know how you'd fare coming from Seattle, with all the options you have there. I'm reminded of a couple who owned my parents house before them, moving from Chicago to small town Wisconsin. They lasted 9 months and returned to Chicago. Pretty abrupt change.
Wow is the newer sign for pioneer square really just like 2 years recent? God things are changing so fast in worland it’s hard to keep up anymore. And I’ve lived here my whole life!😂 oh and that hospital renovation that they were just beginning here? They only just finished it last octoberish if memory serves me correctly lol. Took them long enough. Looks amazing!
Ok.. so you work, and have business, and grow them. Great. What do you do for fun? What's special about this town besides the business? Business is not really that exciting.
My uncle, John Maxwell and his 2 sons, Gordon and JW, ran a market in Worland during the 1960's and 70's. It was called Jon's Iga Food Basket.
Can I get a Coke in Worland or would I be shot for asking?
Not shot, hung maybe in the town square...hehe (kidding of course).
My new home, as of 9 months ago.
How do you like it so far?
@@davydwalker8554 Love it!! It's not exciting or pretty, but it has everything I need and I'm 45 minutes from everything that is exciting or pretty! 😅👍
Just as a follow up, I'm still here and have no desire to go anywhere else!! 👍👍
I’m thinking of moving there from Seattle. Any recommendations or anything ? I’d love to message ya and pick your brain about Wyoming!
@@bobbyrudasill4797 Spend some time in the area, if you can. It's all about what you like to do in your spare time, and what you're doing for a living, if you're not retired. Again, it's not fancy, and the town isn't exciting, but there's tons of stuff to do nearby if you're into the outdoors, and it has all the needed things. Hospital, supermarket, sporting goods, lumberyard, farm store, dining, etc.. I'm from a small town in Wisconsin, so I don't know how you'd fare coming from Seattle, with all the options you have there. I'm reminded of a couple who owned my parents house before them, moving from Chicago to small town Wisconsin. They lasted 9 months and returned to Chicago. Pretty abrupt change.
Wow is the newer sign for pioneer square really just like 2 years recent? God things are changing so fast in worland it’s hard to keep up anymore. And I’ve lived here my whole life!😂 oh and that hospital renovation that they were just beginning here? They only just finished it last octoberish if memory serves me correctly lol. Took them long enough. Looks amazing!
As a visitor, I can say Worland is okay. Been there many times over the last 40 years. I hunt south of there at the Hampton ranch.
Woo hoo, I can retire the business promotions and focus on just Worland Wyoming Weather ;)
My home
Bring in diversity and your happy home will immedietly turn to $hit,,,,,
Ok.. so you work, and have business, and grow them. Great. What do you do for fun? What's special about this town besides the business? Business is not really that exciting.